THE GATES OF SLUMBER, EARTHEN GRAVE Confirmed For DAY OF THE DOOMED FEST

August 15, 2010

THE GATES OF SLUMBER and EARTHEN GRAVE (featuring renowned violinist Rachel Barton Pine and Ron Holzner of TROUBLE fame) are among the confirmed bands for the Day Of The Doomed Fest, set to take place June 18, 2011 in Kenosha, Wisconsin. This one-day event will play host to the best doom metal bands from around the nation.

The Day Of The Doomed Fest billing is shaping up as follows:

THE GATES OF SLUMBER
ORODRUIN
EARTHEN GRAVE
BLACK PYRAMID
BACKWOODS PAYBACK
ADMIRAL BROWNING
REVELATION
PALLBEARER

For more information, visit the Day Of The Doomed Fest's official Facebook page.

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